Sentence examples for made address from inspiring English sources

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They went on to an arts and crafts session, where many made address books.

We hope the changes we have made address the concern of the referee.

The widespread availability of powerful tools in commercial geographic information system (GIS) software has made address geocoding a widely employed technique in spatial epidemiologic studies.

The widespread availability of powerful geocoding tools in commercial GIS software and the interest in spatial analysis at the individual level have made address geocoding a widely employed technique in epidemiological studies.

The widespread availability of powerful geocoding tools in commercial GIS software and the interest in spatial analysis at the individual level have made address geocoding a widely employed technique in epidemiologic studies.

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For years afterward, he made addressing his people en masse a New Year's rite.

The economic downturn has made addressing climate change less urgent for voters.

The White House has made addressing sexual assault on campus a priority.

He was the author or coauthor of popular articles and books and made addresses on the subject.

Third, China has made addressing climate change an important area of its support to the region.

Cooper described himself as "a truly terrible public speaker" and rarely made addresses from the Senate floor.

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